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From: Stuck-on-Error on 17 Feb 2005 05:29 Hi I'm running WinXP on an Intel B815EFV motherboard with a Celeron 850 CPU and 389mb of ram. I have a PCMCIA to PCI converter in my pc on witch I want to use the VodaCom 3G datacard. After inserting the datacard a Windows System Information window pops up with the following message < The device "Ricoh R/RL/RT/RC/5C475(II), R5C520 or Compatible CardBus Controller" has detected a CardBus card in its slot, but the firmware on this system is not configured to allow the CardBus controller to be run in CardBus mode. The operating system wil > What do I need to do to fix this problem? The software the came with the datacard does not pick up the new hardware. The hardware is working fine, cause it tested fine on another computer. Thanx
From: Yves Leclerc on 17 Feb 2005 10:05 If the PCMCIA to PCI adapter correctly configured? Does the XP have the correct drivers installed? The message seems to indicate that the VodaCom 3G datacard is not PCMCIA compatible. Cardbus and PCMCIA are two different techicnologies that happen to use compatible slots/connections. It appears that you PCMCIA to PCI adapter does not do Cardbus. "Stuck-on-Error" <Stuck-on-Error(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FFCED076-86BC-4E3D-BD96-341560950619(a)microsoft.com... > Hi > I'm running WinXP on an Intel B815EFV motherboard with a Celeron 850 CPU > and > 389mb of ram. > I have a PCMCIA to PCI converter in my pc on witch I want to use the > VodaCom > 3G datacard. After inserting the datacard a Windows System Information > window > pops up with the following message < The device "Ricoh > R/RL/RT/RC/5C475(II), > R5C520 or Compatible CardBus Controller" has detected a CardBus card in > its > slot, but the firmware on this system is not configured to allow the > CardBus > controller to be run in CardBus mode. The operating system wil > What do I > need to do to fix this problem? > > The software the came with the datacard does not pick up the new hardware. > The hardware is working fine, cause it tested fine on another computer. > > Thanx
From: Stuck-on-Error on 18 Feb 2005 07:43 "Yves Leclerc" wrote: > If the PCMCIA to PCI adapter correctly configured? Does the XP have the > correct drivers installed? > > The message seems to indicate that the VodaCom 3G datacard is not PCMCIA > compatible. Cardbus and PCMCIA are two different techicnologies that happen > to use compatible slots/connections. It appears that you PCMCIA to PCI > adapter does not do Cardbus. > > > "Stuck-on-Error" <Stuck-on-Error(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FFCED076-86BC-4E3D-BD96-341560950619(a)microsoft.com... > > Hi > > I'm running WinXP on an Intel B815EFV motherboard with a Celeron 850 CPU > > and > > 389mb of ram. > > I have a PCMCIA to PCI converter in my pc on witch I want to use the > > VodaCom > > 3G datacard. After inserting the datacard a Windows System Information > > window > > pops up with the following message < The device "Ricoh > > R/RL/RT/RC/5C475(II), > > R5C520 or Compatible CardBus Controller" has detected a CardBus card in > > its > > slot, but the firmware on this system is not configured to allow the > > CardBus > > controller to be run in CardBus mode. The operating system wil > What do I > > need to do to fix this problem? > > > > The software the came with the datacard does not pick up the new hardware. > > The hardware is working fine, cause it tested fine on another computer. > > > > Thanx > > >
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